Size: Small 1-2" (Mini's 1/2-1")
Quantity: 8-12 Pieces/Lb. (4 pcs per 1/2 lb.)
Weight: Approx. .5 -3 Oz. each
**February Birthstone*
This sale is for a wholesale-priced 1 Lb. lot of Amethyst Geode clusters (Druse) from Brazil or Uruguay similar to the stock photos pictured. There are approximately 8-12 pieces in each one pound lot. Each lot is different but you can expect quality similar to the stock photo pictured. These Amethyst clusters would be great for your jewelry or craft projects, as gifts or for a classroom science project. Please note that these clusters have no holes. We can also provide different sized lots (e.g., 4x4 Oz. Clusters; 2 Lb. Lots, etc.), Description Cards or other quantities according to your needs - feel free to email your requests.
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AMETHYST PROPERTIES:
Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz often used in jewelry. The name comes from the Ancient Greek ? a- ("not") and μ?θυστος methustos ("intoxicated"), a reference to the belief that the stone protected its owner from drunkenness; the ancient Greeks and Romans wore amethyst and made drinking vessels of it in the belief that it would prevent intoxication. It is one of several forms of quartz.
Amethyst is produced in abundance from the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil where it occurs in large geodes within volcanic rocks. Amethyst also occurs at many localities in the United States. Among these may be mentioned: the Mazatzal Mountain region in Gila and Maricopa Counties, Arizona; Red Feather Lakes, near Ft Collins, Colorado; Amethyst Mountain, Texas; Yellowstone National Park; Delaware County, Pennsylvania; Haywood County, North Carolina; Deer Hill and Stow, Maine and in the Lake Superior region of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario in Canada. The largest amethyst mine in North America is located in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Chemical formula - Silica (silicon dioxide, SiO2).
Color - Purple, violet.
Crystal habit - 6-sided prism ending in 6-sided pyramid (typical).
Crystal system - rhombohedral class 32.
Twinning - Dauphine law, Brazil law, and Japan law.
Cleavage - None.
Fracture - Conchoidal.
Hardness - 7–lower in impure varieties.
Luster - Vitreous/glossy.
Streak - White.
Diaphaneity - Transparent to translucent.
Specific gravity - 2.65 constant; variable in impure varieties.
Optical properties - Uniaxial (+).
Refractive index - nω = 1.543–1.553 nε = 1.552–1.554.
Birefringence +0.009 (B-G interval).
Pleochroism - None.
Melting point - 1650±75 °C.
Solubility - insoluble in common solvents.
Other characteristics - Piezoelectric.
Courtesy of Wikipedia